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French Strikers Start To QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

Go Back To Work

Switzerland's

Anti-Red

Legislation

BASLE, Nov. 27.

A LAW, prohibiting civil servants and local govern- ment officials from joining the Communist Party, and certain other parties des- cribed as "Enemies of the Stato", has been passed by popular vote in the Basle

Canton.

Voters in the Uri Canton have passed a similar law...--- Reuter.

Polish Officer Is Killed

A

Serious Affair On Czech-Polish Frontier

WARSAW, Nov. 27.

VALENCIENNES,

Nov. 27.

MINERS in the Valencien- To Make

'district, together

with the building trades

workers at Denein, have de Panama

cided to resume work to. morrow-Reuter.

TENSION RELAXES

Paris, Nov, 27. Despite the prospect of a nation- wide strike on Wednesday, the week- end brought an unmistakable relaxa- Lion

in tension.

Fortress

A

Canal Must Be Mado Impregnable Says War Secretary

NEW YORK, Nov. 27.

A back-to-work movement has north, gathered momentum in the

of the metal though delegates workers' union ordered their 20,000 men to remain on strike at demon- siration in Valenciennes this after-THE PANAMA Canal must be made impregnable, declares the Secretary for War, Mr.

to President

nuon.

overtime

Negotiations regarding

the big metal Harry H. Woodring, in hia are proceeding in works outside Lille, where a strike annual report was expected on Monday, and as a Roosevelt. result work will continue normally.

Meanwhile. the

The repart adds: "All locks and understood to have made plons to dams that are vital to the waterway deni with the general strike, on the must be mude bomb-proof, and the handling of which the survival of possibility of sabotage by ships' the Daladier Cabinet probably de-crews must be eliminated.

pends,

Government

In addition to the requisitioning "We must greatly augment the air orders, it is reported that a law for forces and anti-aircraft artillery in mobilisation of the country in the this zone." event of war may be invoked, and if this is insu@cient, a State legg may be declared under the law of 1678.

on

Declaring that the United States military preparations contemplate no ugurcsalon against any Power The drastic effects of the strike garth, Mr. Woodring points out that the "prolective mobilisation plan of are likely to be mitigated as a result 1917 visualises in the event of a of the Government's action. A na major war, the immediate employ- tional conference of ex-servicemen maj to-day decided to send delegations to ment of an initial protective force of approximately 400,000 regular army M. Dalodier, and headquarters are and national guard troops, augmented appealing to the Government to find by such recullment as the exigen- measures of appeasement in the in-cles of the military situation permit. ternal conflicts, and to the workers to reconsider the danger of a general action.

POLISH officer was shotices and no

Mr. Woodring worns that in a defensive situation the United States Mr. Daladler, in a broadcast to- could not depend upon alles holding night declared: "We intend

no the battle line while she made Fascism, The, belated preparations.-Reuter. demanded are necessary for and a corporal severely the life of the country. A general wounded at Shokak, in astrike is a challenge by the dictator- frontier clash between Czecho-ship of the minority to democracy."

He appealed to the conmmonsense Slovak and Polish troops, and loyalty of all Frenchmen to ward according to the Polish or the perll-Reuter, official version.

Fighting occurred when Polish troops, occupying the Özena region met with armed resistance.

The Polish

hus Government instructed its Minister to Prague to request an immediate inquiry, and to impose severe punishment to those

guilty,

State Of Martial Law In Sofia

The official version adds that the Demonstrations Banned

expressed its

Czech Government profound regret, and has ordered an enquiry, and measures betting the gravity of the incident.-Reuter,

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Son, Nov. 27. The Bulgarian capitel was placed under a mild form of martial law to day.

This action was taken by the Gov-

CRASH IN AFRICA

German Plane Takes Off Into Palm Tree

Bathurst, W. Africa, Nov, 20. The 40-senter German Lufthansa pinne Preussen, which arrived here this morning with 16 passengers di ja trial flight from Germany, crushed aerodrome on a palm tree at the after taking off at 3.20 p.m.

The plune caught fire, eleven pas- sengers being killed and five injured. The plane carried a crew of live and eleven engineers from the Junkers works and German Air Ministry.

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en was making tests of the African climatic conditions. The cause of the accident is unknown.-Reuter,

Commanders of the plane were von Blankenburg and Untucht, both famous in connection with successful flights over the north Atlantic, says Trans-Ocean.

The population was exhorted to re- main indoors. Streets and squares in the big cities were occupied by detachments of police. strong

Nationalist organisations had plan ned a

procession of 80,000 of their supporters in Sona alone. It is un-

In addition to the crew of five, derstood that the Bulgarian Govern- ment banned the demonstrations be- there were on board members of the cause it feared they might have an commission of the Reich Air Ministry, ffect on the relations with Rumania as well as mechanics of the Junkers and Greece.-Trans-Ocean,

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OPPONENTS On Thursday:

Hungarian Cabinet Resignation Refused

Budapest, Nov. 27.

The Hungarian Regent, Admiral von Horthy received the Premier Dr.- Vela von Imredy twice in the course) of this afternoon.

Early Signing Of Declaration Deemed Essential

Paris. Nov. 27. Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, who had

It is learned on good authority that postponed his journey to Parts owing the Regent declined to accept the re-to the state of political ferment in France, will arrive in the French signation of the Hungarian Cabinet

Dr. Imredy will therefore take up capital on Thursday next, according the challenge thrown out by the two to a French press report. Chambers, who have expressed their M. Daladier, the French Premler, disapproval of his programme of it i

is stated, attaches value to an early agrarian reform, coupled with his signing of the Franco-German de- anti-Jewish measures, Trans-Ocean.claration of amity.

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DRACTIC ACTION Meanwhile Premier Daladier has taken drasile action to combat the general strike called for Wednesday by placing the entire system of the French railways, which employ in all 400,000 workers, under

military control.

Berlin, Nov. 27. The Belgian Government is in principle, prepared to hand back to

This action Germany: the mandated territory of M. Daladler is resolved means that to prevent the Ruanda and Urundi, formerly part of strike from affecting pubile services German East Arankfurter Zeitung.

says a report throughout the country. published in the

By requisitioning the railways the The Belgian Government, adds the Government will be in a position to newspaper, holds that the return of summon any railwaymen who ́Join this territory might come up for con- the srike before military tribunals, sideration as part of an all-round on a charge of breach of discipline. settlement of the colonial problem,-- Trans-Ocean

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grammes during the war of rela tance.

Mr. Wang Ching-wel, Chairman of the Central Political Council, Mr. Chen L-fu, Minister of Education, and Mr. Chan Chun, director of the

The joint annual congress of 12 Generallesimo's headquarters here, national cultural nasociations opened addrcated the congrom.

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discussions will plore on edientiónai problems and pro-1 November 30,--Reuter,

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